By Del. Patrick Lucas Prices continue to rise on everything from food to electricity, putting enormous strain on families who have sought relief over the last few years. With many Americans tightening their purse strings, Congress must act soon to alleviate costs. One solution lies in creating a competitive payments[Read More…]
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Column: Adapt to Strengths
By Greg Kozera Director of Marketing for Shale Crescent USA In 2024, our high school soccer team started the season with only one win in our first seven games. We won our last 7 games out-scoring opponents 31-1 and won the 2024 West Virginia Boys State AA-A Championship. After the first[Read More…]
WV Press: The Lobby 2026
A government relations guide of associations, businesses, people and issues.
Remembering Christa: McAuliffe colleague reflects on 40th anniversary of Challenger disaster
By Rick SteelhammerCharleston Gazette-Mail Forty years ago this week, after spending five days at Cape Canaveral and enduring three aborted launch attempts of the Space Shuttle Challenger while waiting to see fellow Teacher in Space candidate Christa McAuliffe begin a six-day mission in space, Melanie Vickers decided it was time[Read More…]
West Virginia House passed six bills Tuesday, including human smuggling bill
By Steven Allen AdamsThe Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON — The West Virginia House of Delegates was back to work Tuesday after an abbreviated floor session Monday due to Winter Storm Fern and delay Tuesday due to near-zero temperatures, passing six bills, including a bill dealing with smuggling of undocumented[Read More…]
American Lung Association flunks West Virginia in annual tobacco control report
By Shelley HansonThe Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING — More funding for education to prevent tobacco use in children and adults is needed in the Mountain State, according to the 2026 American Lung Association State of Tobacco Control Report. The report released today gives West Virginia bad grades in five[Read More…]
Former House Delegate Guy Ward appointed to fill seat vacated by Del. Mike DeVault
By Esteban FernandezTimes West Virginian CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey filled two vacancies in the West Virginia Legislature Tuesday, including the District 74 House seat that serves Marion County. Morrisey appointed former House Delegate Guy Ward to fill Mike DeVault’s seat. On Jan. 12, DeVault announced his resignation due to health concerns. “Guy Ward[Read More…]
MEDIA ADVISORY: WVU Day at the Legislature to showcase statewide outreach, opportunities
WVU Today WHAT: West Virginia University and WVU Extension will host WVU Day at the Legislature, highlighting the University’s premier academic programs, resources and events through engaging, interactive exhibits, and providing chances to make connections with legislators, staffers, youth and other visitors. WHO: WVU President Michael T. Benson, WVU Division for Land-Grant Engagement Associate Vice President and[Read More…]
West Virginia hospitals: Turning collaboration into better patient care
By Doug BentzChair, West Virginia Hospital Association Quality Committee As Chair of the West Virginia Hospital Association Quality Committee and CEO of Roane General Hospital, I’ve seen firsthand how our state’s hospitals are transforming patient care. Since 2015, the WVHA Commitment to Excellence Honors Program has provided a framework for hospitals to[Read More…]
The Health Plan earns national Press Ganey “Pinnacle of Excellence” Awards for highest access-to-care ratings in both child and adult Medicaid
From The Health Plan WHEELING – The Health Plan of West Virginia announced today that it has received two of the nation’s most prestigious honors for member experience: the Press Ganey Pinnacle of Excellence Award® for Highest Access to Care CAHPS Ratings in both Child Medicaid and Adult Medicaid populations.[Read More…]

